The certificate is not known by its supposed issuer. It is not valid. In the worst case it may be used by criminals for fraudulent purposes. The website owner must immediately replace the certificate."

Problem is SSL certificate expired. Appears even after HeartBleed mass coverage even by the lamestream media, the grape grower in charge can't figure out how to get a new certificate in place.

Maybe someone around here has Burst emails recently.... at last check, the Digi announcement was only that... no new website or anything.

Burst.net website has mention of it, but all links on Burst.net domain... Seems like they just don't want to be in business. Unsure WTF they business mindset of the folks who gobbled Burst is.... very strange.... It would have been much quicker to get a few suitcases of dollar bills and set them on fire in the middle of the vineyard.

I agree, seems like they've given up. As for the expired SSL -- it happens. Even if you get it renewed on time, especially for wildcard certs, some system somewhere slips through the cracks. Most companies I'd give the benefit of the doubt to on this one. Burst, otoh, burned through that some time ago...